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NRL player Matt Allwood who became a TV star suffers horror spinal injury in tackle gone wrong
NRL player Matt Allwood who became a TV star suffers horror spinal injury in tackle gone wrong

Daily Mail​

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

NRL player Matt Allwood who became a TV star suffers horror spinal injury in tackle gone wrong

Former Canberra Raiders and New Zealand Warriors star Matt Allwood is awaiting surgery after suffering a serious spinal injury during a match last Saturday. The 32-year-old - who also starred in the most recent season of Alone Australia on SBS - was badly hurt when he stopped a rival player from scoring a try while playing his first match for the Dora Creek Swampies. The club, which is located on the NSW central coast, has launched an appeal to help the father of three, who is currently unable to work. 'Matt Allwood - a proud father, husband and incredible football player took the field as a Swampie for the first time on Saturday against Waratah,' the club wrote. 'As Matt made an incredible try saving tackle, he unfortunately injured himself, sustaining a very serious spinal injury. 'Matt has an uncertain road to recovery, and is unable to work as he is still awaiting to find out the full extent of his injuries and awaiting surgery, this certainly will put a strain on the young family.' The former Raiders and Warriors player (pictured with his family) was badly hurt while he made a try-saving tackle The Raiders - where Allwood played in 2014 before switching to the Warriors - also directed their fans to the fundraiser on social media. Allwood appeared on Alone Australia earlier this year, with the show challenging Aussies to survive for as long as possible after being dropped off in separate wilderness areas where they are devoid of human contact. He lasted 16 days in the bush in the rugged West Coast Range of Tasmania as he competed against nine others. 'To be honest, I was rattled,' he said after returning to civilisation. 'It was too much being out there on my own away from my family with no contact.' After the show aired, his wife Ainsely posted a heartfelt message to him on Facebook. ''SO BLOODY PROUD OF YOU MATTY!!' she wrote. 'Anyone sitting at home on their couch watching, thinking they could do better, go on. APPLY!! 'Like to see you not eat for 10 days. 'Longest 1st tap out in the history of Alone Australia and 2nd longest tap out in history of the whole Alone Series!' Allwood's upbringing on a NSW cattle farm was great preparation for the show, and his Instagram account is full of videos and photos of him practising his bushcraft. 'Growing up, I didn't watch Bob the Builder - I was out hunting grandpa's rabbits,' he told the Warriors.

Watch and Act - Low lying areas along Dora Creek            flooding  - Prepare to isolate
Watch and Act - Low lying areas along Dora Creek            flooding  - Prepare to isolate

ABC News

time19-05-2025

  • Climate
  • ABC News

Watch and Act - Low lying areas along Dora Creek flooding - Prepare to isolate

The NSW SES advises people in the following area(s) to PREPARE TO ISOLATE for up to 2 days due to predictions that the Dora creek may experience flooding and cause isolation in the following streets adjacent to Dora Creek: Stingaree Point Drive Baker Street Cowell Street Sydney Street Douglass Street Dora Street Narenta Street Pamela Avenue Miami Way Awaba Road Doree Place Newport Road Watt Street Minnie Street Gardiner Street Coorumbung Road You should monitor the situation and prepare to be isolated by floodwater. Consider the effects isolation will have on family, work, and educational commitments. You may be trapped without power, water, and other essential services and it may be too dangerous for NSW SES to rescue you.

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